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Posted on Dec 26, 2008

Windows media player won't let me sinc

I have windows media player 10, when i try to set up a sync it tells me that an unknown error has occurred and that i am unable to set up a sync at this time. The error number windows media player gives me is 8004A803. I really want to put some new music on my player but am getting really frustrated ...... any ideas? THANKS! i NEED to sync a CD on my MP3 player before next friday, Jan 2, 2009, but i keep comiong across the error # 8004A803 whenever i want to sync it! can you help me?

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The firmware for RCA devices is not currently available and will no longer be, according to costumer service. Audiovox is not supporting the old devices like the opal. I guess when companies change hands it is no longer important for them to support the previous company's devices.

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